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We were prepared for the basic facilities and generally did not mind, the infrastructure, it is simple but cute. The noise insulation problem was as described elsewhere in these reviews, acute, and earplugs were not enough to hear every activities of our neighbors. However, by...More

Stayed here for 3 nights and experienced traditional living in Kyoto.
The owner; Hide, recommended cafes nearby as well as Funaoka Onsen, which is a must-try if you are staying here. The neighbourhood map that Hide gives come in handy if you intend to explore...More

This is the second time to Guesthouse NAGOMI kyoto. It's still give me the silent and traditional Kyoto living experience. Mr. Hide (guesthouse owner) help me a lot regarding Kyoto marathon 2014 and we have talked about many things about marathon, it's perfect. The house...More

Pretty nice place with traditional rooms and a really nice owner. The rooms aren't super cheap (as everything else in Japan), but they are cheaper than in other places. The guesthouse has a computer free of charge, its not centrally located, but its close to...More

our family of 4 stayed for 2 nights and experienced the authentic japanese old school home. we slept on futons.
the guesthouse is operated by a couple who has travelled around the world (their travel pictures are displayed on the walls).
if you're clumsy, you...More

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A district with a long textile heritage, ancient Kyotois still alive in the Nishijin District. Studded withits weaving factories, tea houses, and onsen, theneighborhood is charming and peaceful with aself-possessed air. Less traveled than other parts ofthe city, it is a district where you can take it atyour own pace. Visitors can explore the many weavingand cloth houses, the free kimono shows, and the many

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shops selling traditional clothing and goods.Showcasing architecture with sloping roofs and woodenreliefs dating to decades past, the streets in theNishijin District transport you back in time, makingthem a joy to wander.